Construction underway to rebuild family home nearly a year after deadly Gonzales fire
GONZALES, Calif- UPDATE ON MARCH 14, 2024 AT 6:09 p.m.- Rebuilding efforts are underway for Esperanza Valdez's family whose house caught on fire on July, 4th, 2023.
Valdez said the last eight months have been hard. Most of the family was able to escape the fire at the time, except for 70- year-old Maria Guadalupe Valdez.
"It's very hard for me to remember and I also think about her day and night," said Valdez.
"My sister in law passed away in the fire, it's very hard."
Valdez said she and her husband have been staying with her daughter in Gonzales. Although construction is underway, the design process is pending city approval.
Valdez said her son and his family who were also displaced from the fire are staying inside an RV inside where the reconstruction of the new home will be. The cause of the fire is still unknown, but Valdez said illegal fireworks were going off when the fire started.
"Hopefully there is a law to not have illegal fireworks or any type of fireworks, so what happened to us, won't happen to someone else too." said Valdez.
Valdez said her home insurance will cover the costs of the construction. Esperanza said once the city approves the design of the house, the construction should take five to six months.
Gonzales Firefighters have released an initial timeline for a house fire call on the 4th of July that resulted in the death of a 70 year-old-woman.
According to the fire department:
- 11:06 p.m., the Gonzales Fire Department and Engines from mutual aid partners were dispatched to a reported structure fire at 496 Charolais Drive in the City of Gonzales.
- 11:11 p.m. the first engine arrives on the scene and sees a "fully developed fire encompassing more than fifty percent of the main residence, as well as the total involvement of several additional structures located on the property. "
- 11:13 p.m. bystanders told fire crews that there was a possibility that someone may be trapped at the rear of the home and crews immediately searched the area for bystanders.
- They located a deceased victim "in an auxiliary structure attached to the main residence." Following guidelines for fire fatalities, fire crews did not attempt to remove the deceased person from the structure and focused on extinguishing the fire.
A total of 22 firefighters responded to the fire and crews declared the fire under control at 1:24 a.m.
Gonzales Fire said they remained on the scene until 4:33 a.m. while performing salvage and overhaul operations and extinguishing hot spots.
The cause of the fire is still under investigation and is a joint case with CAL FIRE and Agents of the Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco Firearms and Explosives (BATFE). The death of 70 -year-old Maria Guadalupe Valdez is being investigated by the Monterey County Sherriff's Office.
One person dead in Gonzales house fire, victim identified
UPDATE 7/5/23 4:42 p.m.- Gonzales Police confirmed Wednesday morning one person died in a house fire on the 400 block of Charolais Drive.
Gonzales Police said officers responded to a residential structure fire and the home was fully engulfed in flames. Police said five family members were home at the time of the fire.
The Monterey County Sheriff's Office and family have identified the woman who passed as Maria Guadalupe Valdez, 70, of Gonzales.
An arson investigator with CAL FIRE is helping with the investigation. Gonzales Police are working to figure out if illegal fireworks caused the fire. But several aerial fireworks were seen in the area at the time.
Firefighters from the Gonzales Fire Department, Monterey County Regional Fire, Salinas Fire, and Correctional Training Facility were also on the scene to help.
This is an active investigation. Anyone with information is asked to contact the Gonzales Police Department at (831) 675-5010 or the non-emergency line at (831 )755-5111.
A gofundme has been made to help the family you can find that, here.
Firefighters investigating house fire in Gonzales neighborhood
GONZALES, Calif. (KION-TV)- Investigators are trying to figure out what sparked a house fire on Charolais Drive late Tuesday night.
Flames could be seen coming through the roof as smoke spilled out. Multiple agencies were on scene to help put the fire out and keep people away from the incident.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.